In Pictures: Jonathan Isaac drops sneak peek of signature shoe The Judah1 low "Spotless" variant
Jonathan Isaac gave a sneak peek of the new installment in his signature sneaker collection the 'Judah 1.' NBA Central on X made a post about the new sneaker featuring pictures of the Orlando Magic star holding the shoes and more.
In the first picture, Isaac can be seen holding the new variants of his signature shoe collection with the sportswear brand Unitus.
Isaac also uploaded a video via his official X handle, formerly Twitter, showcasing the new variant and informing the fans of the release date. The new Judah 1 low "Spotless" will be available for purchase on the 24th of this month.
The new sneaker is named the 'Spotless' and comes from a line that has five more variants. The Judah 1 sneakers are listed at $150 on the official Unitus website.
Only the 'Lion of Judah' and 'Triumph' variants are priced lower at $130. The 'Spotless' variant sports a unique design differing from the previous variants, it features markings of Jonathan Isaac in prominent places on the sneaker.
The foxing of the sneaker holds the "Judah" branding in bold letters while the tail of the sneakers houses the inscription "PSALM 51:7," spreading the teaching from the Bible.
The shoes have a TPU-injected heel clip for stabilization and lockdown. It also features a herringbone traction pattern at the outsole for movement and smoother cuts. The tongue of the sneaker houses a 3D logo of the Lion of Judah.
NBA fans react to Jonathan Isaac's signature shoes
NBA fans were not very enthused with the release of Jonathan Isaac's signature shoe line. They chimed in with their opinion on the Orlando Magic star's signature shoe.
"They be giving anyone signature shoes now," @HoodiGarland said.
"Ain’t nobody rockin some Jonathan Isaacs," @StephMuse_ said.
"They just giving signature shoes to anybody now I guess," @minnyshowtime said.
Others were very positive and supportive of the shoe line.
"Those are actually dope looking," @AidenLaPorta69 said.
"These actually clean," @phisportfanatic said.
"My son hoops in these! We love em!"
Isaac had an underwhelming season with the Magic last year. He averaged 6.8 points, 4.5 rebounds and 0.5 assists per game for his team with 51.0% shooting from the field.
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